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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
†Rhynchosauridae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Rhynchosaur

Class
  
Reptilia

Subfamily
  
†Hyperodapedontinae

Rank
  
Genus

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Teyumbaita (meaning "lizard (Teyu´) and parrot (Mbaita´)" in the Brazilian aborigine Tupi-Guaraní language) is an extinct genus of hyperodapedontine rhynchosaur from the Upper Triassic (early Norian age) epoch of Paleorrota, Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. Its fossils, two nearly complete skulls and a partial skull were discovered in the lower part of the Caturrita Formation and was first assigned to a species of Scaphonyx (now considered to be a nomen dubium), Scaphonyx sulcognathus. This species was reassigned to its own genus by Felipe Chinaglia Montefeltro, Max Cardoso Langer and Cesar Leandro Schultz in 2010 and the type species is Teyumbaita sulcognathus.

Cladogram based on Montefeltro, Langer and Schultz (2010):

Material

Many specimens of T. sulcognathus have been found to date:

  • UFRGS-PV-0232T (holotype) - partial skeleton with nearly complete skull
  • UFRGS-PV-0298T - partial skeleton and nearly complete skull
  • UFRGS-PV-0290T - partial skeleton and skull
  • UFRGS-PV-0418T - partial right mandible
  • UFRGS-PV-0420T - partial right dentary and postcrania
  • UFRGS-PV-0445T - partial maxilla
  • MCP-683 - partial left dentary
  • References

    Teyumbaita Wikipedia


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